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SUMMARY:Sim Shalom (Grant Us Peace) 400 Years of Jewish Music - Vermont Choral Union
DESCRIPTION:The Vermont Choral Union presents a timely and contemplative program of Jewish music from across the centuries. \nThe Vermont Choral Union (VCU)\, under the direction of Eric Milnes\, presents a collection of choral works from the Jewish tradition\, featuring composers such as Salamone Rossi\, Louis Lewandowski\, Emanuel Kirshner\, and Max Janowski. Often overlooked by contemporary audiences\, these works illuminate our historical understanding and provide a new context for our present. \nThe program culminates with Leonard Bernstein’s iconic Chichester Psalms. VCU is excited to share this much-beloved choral masterwork with Burlington audiences. Assistant Director Cole Marino directs Bernstein’s rarely-heard chamber orchestration\, featuring some of Vermont’s great instrumental performers. Complementing the first portion of the program\, Bernstein’s composition highlights the influence of the Jewish tradition on both his compositional style and the broader choral repertoire. \nThese performances promise to entertain\, enlighten\, and engage audiences\, and the Vermont Choral Union looks forward to seeing you there! \nFor more information\, please visit: www.VtChoralUnion.org \nFor Tickets\, please visit:\nhttps://sevendaystickets.com/organizations/vermont-choral-union
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LOCATION:Cathedral Church of St. Paul
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SUMMARY:Full Circle Fundraiser: Mary Bonhag Recital
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Ohavi Zedek for a special benefit concert in support of Full Circle Preschool\, featuring acclaimed Vermont soprano Mary Bonhag. Celebrated for her “supple expressive voice” and extraordinary musicianship\, Mary brings a rare blend of artistry\, warmth\, and spiritual depth to every performance. \nEqually at home in sacred music and contemporary works\, she has performed with renowned ensembles including the American Symphony Orchestra\, Vermont Symphony Orchestra\, and Upper Valley Baroque\, and has been featured on NPR’s Performance Today. \nThrough a program of moving and uplifting music\, this intimate evening will celebrate the power of song to nurture community\, connection\, and joy—values at the heart of Full Circle Preschool’s mission. \nPhotography by Arielle Doneson. \nGET TICKETS \n\nMary Bonhag\, soprano\nMichael Schachter\, piano \nSeis Canciones Populares Sefardíes—Joaquin Nin Culmell (1982)\nYo boli de foja en foja\nAdonenu\, Elohenu\nLa rosa enflorece\nYa salió de la mar la galana\nMi suegra la negra\nSecretos quero descuvrir \nHillula—Judd Greenstein (2009) \nThree American Songs—Alan Fletcher (2024)\nWondrous Love\nSlumber my darling\nThe cuckoo \nIntermission \nFrom Brettl-Lieder—Arnold Schoenberg (1901)\nAria aus dem Spiegel\nMahnung\nEinfältiges Lied \nPierrot [heart]—Michael Schachter (2011) \nResignation—Shawn Jaeger (2017) \nSelected songs—Kurt Weill\nSpeak low from One Touch of Venus\nLonely House from Street Scene\nThe Saga of Jenny from Lady in the Dark
URL:https://ohavizedek.org/event/mary-bonhag-recital/
LOCATION:Ohavi Zedek Synagogue\, 188 North Prospect Street\, Burlington\, VT\, 05401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Full Circle Fundraiser: David Feurzeig "Play Every Town" Piano Recital
DESCRIPTION:A fundraiser to support OZ Full Circle Preschool \nIn his ongoing project to play a concert in every one of Vermont’s 252 municipalities (www.PlayEveryTown.com)\, David tailors each program to the history and features of the hosting town. However\, certain pieces that speak to statewide matters are often repeated\, and the Ohavi Zedek concert is centered on three staples of the Play Every Town repertoire\, all monumental movements\, all in the triumphant key of C major: Debussy’s prelude “The Sunken Cathedral”\, written in the aftermath of the Great Flood of Paris; Ives’ “The Alcotts”\, which celebrates the humble yet transcendent joys of community and home music-making; and Liszt’s “The Chapel of William Tell”\, a paean to the mythic founder of Western democracy and the triumph over tyranny. The concert will also include smaller works pertinent to Vermont history by Mozart\, Elisabetta de Gambarini\, and Eve Beglarian. \nPurchase Tickets Here \n\nBio: \nComposer-pianist David Feur­zeig specializes in wide-ranging\, genre-defying recitals that bring together an astonishing variety of musical styles\, from ancient and classical to jazz\, avant-garde\, and popular traditions. These striking juxtapositions\, peppered with informative and humorous commentary\, create eye- and ear-opening programs that change how audiences hear all kinds of music—attracting new audiences to so-called “classical” concerts and bringing new insight to existing enthusiasts. \nDavid is the silver medalist of the 2001 World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and recipient of the 2003 “Best New Rag” competition of the Old-Time Music Preservation Association (OM-PA). Since moving to Vermont in 2008\, he has enjoyed working with local groups as both performer and composer. He has been performed with and been commissioned by groups including the Vermont Symphony Orchestra\, the Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble\, the Champlain Philharmonic\, Counterpoint\, and the Bella Voce Women’s Choir. \nHis music has been performed throughout the United States as well as in New Zealand\, Asia\, and Europe. His Songs of Love and Protest were selected by the Dresden Chamber Chorus for the city’s 800th jubilee in 2006 and premiered in the fabled Semper Opera House. A CD of his chamber music\, Lingua Franca\, is available on AMR/Naxos. \nDavid is currently a Professor of Music at UVM\, where he teaches composition and theory. While he is from away and thus will never be a “Vermonter”\, he intends to grow old and die here.
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LOCATION:Ohavi Zedek Synagogue\, 188 North Prospect Street\, Burlington\, VT\, 05401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ljova and the Kontraband - The Annual Lost Mural Project Musical Memories Concert
DESCRIPTION:2025 marks the Tenth Anniversary of the rescue\, relocation and restoration of the Lost Mural. In celebration and in appreciation of our supporters\, the Lost Mural Project is hosting fantastic artists for an artists-in-residence community weekend for its second annual “Musical Memories Concert.” Lost Mural Project is celebrating by sponsoring a community weekend featuring Ljova and the Kontraband\, the husband-and-wife duo of Moscow-born composer and fadolínist Ljova\, and his wife\, the Vilna-born vocalist Inna Barmash. \nThe November Artists-In-Residence weekend’s program will include klezmer and folk music emanating from Jewish sources: Yiddish wordless melodies\, called “niggunim\,” Eastern European tunes\, and original arrangements of compositions by Ljova\, and local Burlington composer\, Michael Schachter. \nThis is for a ticketed event to benefit The Lost Mural Project on Sunday\, November 9th\, 7:30 pm. \nPURCHASE TICKETS
URL:https://ohavizedek.org/event/the-annual-lost-mural-project-musical-memories-concert/
LOCATION:Ohavi Zedek Synagogue\, 188 North Prospect Street\, Burlington\, VT\, 05401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival Concert
DESCRIPTION:Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival presents students from the 2025 summer festival performing classical chamber works for string quartet. Green Mountain’s mission is to foster artistic excellence as well as the spirit of community engagement in its students. Over the course of the four week program\, which is held at St. Michael’s College\, each of GMCMF’s 50+ student string quartets performs at businesses and venues in and around Burlington\, Vermont as part of the Classical Encounters Series or Quartet Hops. Over 70% of attending students receive some form of scholarship\, which is made possible by the generous donations of those who support GMCMF. \nFree Admission!
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LOCATION:Ohavi Zedek Synagogue\, 188 North Prospect Street\, Burlington\, VT\, 05401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum Concert
DESCRIPTION:As a fundraiser for Full Circle Preschool\, the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum\, Harvard’s nationally acclaimed mixed-voice choir\, will perform a dynamic and innovative repertoire ranging from classical masterpieces to new compositions. \nGET TICKETS \n\nThe Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum\, founded in 1971\, is Harvard’s premier mixed-voice choir. Known for musical excellence and adventurous programming\, Collegium performs a diverse repertoire—from choral masterworks and historical pieces to folk music\, student commissions\, and contemporary compositions. Under the direction of Dr. Andrew G. Clark and Dr. Hana J. Cai\, the group has earned national acclaim for its “thrilling and deeply moving” sound (Boston Musical Intelligencer) and tours across the Northeast and internationally. \n \nThe student-run ensemble of 40 undergraduates represents a wide range of academic disciplines and is united by a shared passion for choral music and community. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization\, Collegium is governed and financially managed by its student members\, the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum Foundation\, and generous donors who support its mission to advance the choral arts. \n \n\n\nHarvard – Radcliffe Collegium Musicum\nTour Repertoire – 2025\nAndrew Clark\, Director of Choral Activities & Conductor\nHana Cai\, Associate Director of Choral Activities & Conductor\nJustin Blackwell\, Pianist\n \n  \n\n\n\nHerr\, bin ich du nicht habe\, SWV 280 (1635) 2:45\nPsalm 73:25-26\nHeinrich Schütz\n(1585-1672)\n\n\nIch lasse dich nicht\, BWV 1164 (1713) 4:30\nGenesis 32:27; chorale: Warum betrübst du dich\, mein Herz\nJohann Sebastian Bach\n(1685-1750)\n\n\nIn the Beginning (1996) 2:30\n–\nRosephanye Powell\n(b. 1962)\n\n\nI Will Lift Mine Eyes (2013) 3:00\nPsalm 121\nHoward Helvey\n(b. 1968)\n\n\nDaniel\, Daniel\, Servant of the Lord (1952) 2:45\n–\nSpiritual\narr. Undine Smith Moore (1904-1989)\n\n\nCome to the Woods (2015) 10:00\nText by John Muir\nJake Runestad\n(b. 1986)\n\n\n\n  \nWorks Composed by Harvard Students through the Harvard Choruses New Music Initiative\n\n\n\nOpening Remarks (2024) 4:45\nTexts by Dunbar\, Le Guin\, Neruda\,\nKieran Chung\n(Class of 2027)\n\n\nyou\, eternity (2025) 3:45\nText by Katie Lu (Class of 2026)\nJerry Li\n(Class of 2026)\n\n\n\n  \nGET TICKETS \n  \n  \n \nYouTube archive of recent performances:\nhttps://hrcm.org/concerts/
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LOCATION:Ohavi Zedek Synagogue\, 188 North Prospect Street\, Burlington\, VT\, 05401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Paul Orgel - Music of Bach\, Beethoven and Brahms
DESCRIPTION:A concert to benefit Full Circle Preschool\nsponsored by Jeff Priest & Nazly Guzman\, Barbara McGrew & Fred Childs\, and Harvey & Debra Cohen Klein \nPianist Paul Orgel has concertized throughout the United States\, Europe\, and China as a recitalist\, soloist with orchestra and chamber musician. Critics have praised his playing for its “subtlety and attention to nuance” (Philadelphia Inquirer)\, “rare pathos” (New York Times)\, “brilliant technique\, sense of humor and fantasy” (Bridgeport Post)\, “warmth and beauty of sound” (Barre-Montpelier Times Argus)\, and “power and grace” (Vermont Times). \n\nClick Here for Tickets \n\nAn artist with a large\, varied repertoire\, Orgel has specialized in Czech music\, performing programs of the complete piano music of Janáček\, and music from Terezin\, and as a scholar of classical performance practice\, he has given recitals of Beethoven and Haydn on the Viennese fortepiano. He can be heard on recordings on CRI\, (the Grammy nominated “Music of Louis Moyse”\, with flutist Karen Kevra)\, Capstone\, (Fantasias by Curt Cacioppo)\, Phoenix USA (“Music from the Holocaust”: Berman\, Haas\, Klein\, and Ullmann) and MSR (Suk\, Chausson\, and Reger). A recent project (“Alchemy of Genius”) paired Bach Preludes and Fugues with Chopin Nocturnes in recordings available online at Vermont Public Radio. His complete Chopin Nocturnes are found on his YouTube channel along with over 100 other recordings. \n \nPaul Orgel was educated at the Oberlin and New England Conservatories\, and Boston University. He holds a doctorate in piano performance from Temple University. Among his piano teachers were Russell Sherman\, Irwin and Lillian Freundlich\, Anthony DiBonaventura\, and Harvey Wedeen. He was former on the piano faculties at the Interlochen Arts Academy\, Wesleyan University\, Swarthmore and Haverford Colleges\, and is currently a member of the keyboard faculty at the University of Vermont\, and has been a piano faculty member of the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival. Advanced students from his private studio in northern Vermont have\, for many years\, been among the state’s most frequent award winners in competitions and auditions. \n\nClick Here for Tickets \n\nPROGRAM \nfrom the Well-Tempered Klavier\, Book 2: J.S Bach\nPrelude and Fugue in D Major\, BWV 874\nPrelude and Fugue in D Minor\, BWV 875 \n“Chaconne” from the Partita No. 2 in D Minor for solo violin\, BWV 1016\, by J.S. Bach\ntranscribed for piano left hand by Johannes Brahms \nRhapsody in G Minor\, Opus 79\, No. 2 Johannes Brahms\nIntermezzo in E-flat Major\, Opus 117\, No. 1\nCapriccio in C Major\, Opus 76\, No. 8 \nSonata No. 23 in F Minor\, Opus 57\, “Appassionata” Ludwig van Beethoven\nAllegro assai\nAndante con moto\nAllegro ma non troppo – Presto
URL:https://ohavizedek.org/event/paul-orgel-music-of-bach-beethoven-and-brahms/
LOCATION:Ohavi Zedek Synagogue\, 188 North Prospect Street\, Burlington\, VT\, 05401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Marty Fogel with Thread of Blue concert
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets \nOn November 14th\, 2024 The Lost Mural Project and Ohavi Zedek will host a concert featuring saxophonist Marty Fogel and his quintet\, Thread of Blue\, including Tom Cleary on piano\, Dan Silverman on trombone\, Jeremy Hill on bass and Geoff Bernstein on drums. The program\, co-sponsored by The Lost Mural Project\, will include improvisational jazz music emanating from Jewish sources: liturgical melodies\, original pieces inspired by religious text\, Eastern European tunes and original arrangements of songs by American Jewish composers Jerry Bock\, Leonard Bernstein\, George Gershwin and Kurt Weill. \nThe performance begins at 7:30 pm.  Proceeds benefit The Lost Mural Project and Full Circle Preschool. \n  \nAbout the Lost Mural’s Music Memories Concert Series \nThe Lost Mural Project is pleased to sponsor this performance as the inaugural event of the Lost Mural Project Musical Memories Series.  Lithuanian immigrant Ben Zion Black\, who painted the Lost Mural in a Burlington synagogue in 1910\, was a mandolin player as well as a composer\, director\, singer and Yiddish music aficionado.  The Lost Mural Project’s educational mission explores the diversity of our Vermont communities through artistic and musical presentations which highlight how culture and traditions are transmitted through art and music. Programs will include music and musical groups featuring Vermont’s immigrant communities\, their music and traditional instruments to deepen our understanding of our collective journeys. \nAbout The Ohavi Zedek Concert Series   \nOhavi Zedek’s 2024-2025 concert series is co-produced by member Michael Schachter. Past performers in our series have included cellist Zoe Keating and the trio Fun Yener Velt (From Another World): Jessica Kate Meyer\, Hankus Netsky and Itay Dayan.  Click here to see future dates as they are released. \nAbout Full Circle Preschool  \nFull Circle Preschool is the way Ohavi Zedek cares for and nurtures the youngest in our community. We offer high-quality\, holistic care and nurturing for infants through five-year-children in five classrooms. Our program centers on child-led learning and exploration\, along with Jewish values of kindness\, generosity\, and community from the youngest ages. OZ’s Full Circle Preschool is Jewish in content\, character\, and calendar\, while also whole-heartedly welcoming interfaith\, non-affiliated\, and non-Jewish students and families. Inclusion\, warmth\, and kindness are the foundation of all we do. \nAbout The Musicians \nMarty Fogel (saxophones\, clarinet\, flute) has played and toured internationally with major jazz artists\, trumpeter Don Cherry and baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan. He also spent several years performing and recording in the band of the legendary rock artist Lou Reed. Marty was a cofounder of The Everyman Band\, an innovative and internationally acclaimed group which toured throughout Europe and recorded two albums for ECM Records. He also recorded a CD under his own name entitled\, “many bobbing heads at last….” which was released on CMP Records. Marty has been on stage performing in a wide variety of musical styles with artists such as Ed Blackwell\, David Bowie\, Trilok Gurtu\, John Lee Hooker\, David Torn\, Nana Vasconcelos\, and Colin Walcott. He has also backed up The Four Tops\, The Spinners and The Temptations. He currently performs with his own groups\, Marty Fogel’s Mixed Bag Quartet or Trio\, ClearFog Duo with Tom Cleary\, and Thread of Blue. A new recording project of Marty’s original compositions\, released under two separate titles\, came out in June of 2023. Now and Then\, and Now and Then 2 are available on YouTube and most major streaming platforms. Now and Then was also released as a CD. These releases feature the playing of the Mixed Bag Quartet\, with Tom Cleary on piano\, Geza Carr on drums and Jeremy Hill on bass. Marty has also been a recipient of a performance grant from the National Endowment for the Arts which funded several concerts of his original music. \n  \n  \nTom Cleary studied jazz improvisation with Yusef Lateef and Archie Shepp\, and classical piano performance with Sylvia Parker and Elizabeth Metcalfe. He has had extended collaborations playing piano and keyboards with artists including Mike Gordon\, James Harvey\, Ray Vega\, Patricia Julien\, and Jamie Masefield. His collaboration with his wife\, vocalist and composer Amber deLaurentis\, in the jazz quartet Birdcode can be heard on the 2019 album You Are Here. He has played on jazz recordings including Cerulean by harmonicist John LaRouche\, Burmese Panther by guitarist/composer Paul Asbell\, and recent releases including Now And Then by saxophonist and flutist Marty Fogel and the debut album by Saturn People’s Sound Collective. His work as an arranger and co-writer can be heard on deLaurentis’ solo albums Innocent Road and Hey Sadie. He has accompanied artists including Clark Terry\, Lester Bowie\, Fontella Bass\, Ernie Watts\, Chris Vidala\, Pete Yellin\, Max Weinberg\, Judi Silvano\, Joe Lovano\, Joan Rivers and Steve Earle. As a composer\, his work has been commissioned and recorded by groups including Social Band\, Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble and the Saint Michael’s College Fine Arts Department. He teaches in the jazz studies program of the UVM Music Department\, the Flynn Arts jazz program and his home studio; please visit https://soundcloud.com/birdcode and blog.uvm.edu/tgcleary. \n  \n  \n  \n \nGeoff Bernstein began playing drums as a 7th grade in Burlington. He studied with Tom Toner and Jeff Salisbury through graduation from the University of Vermont while playing a variety of musical settings including; musical theater; orchestras and concert bands; percussion ensembles; rock and jazz bands; and experimental music groups. Geoff\nspent the next 20 years working with at-risk populations around the United States and the world\, finding teachers and musical partners in a multitude of places from Houston to Boston and Afghanistan to Haiti. Since returning to Vermont 15 years ago\, Geoff has studied with Gabe Jarrett and Brian Shankar Adlar and played with a multitude of groups\nand musicians covering all styles and genres. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nDan Silverman is a trombonist\, performer\, composer and arranger\, band leader\, and recording artist\, having produced two full length recordings under his own name\, and is featured on a number of other recordings of local and international jazz artists. He earns a living as a licensed psychologist in the state of Vermont\, providing evaluation\, psychotherapy and clinical supervision for the past 34 years. He is married to OZ member Mary Beth Bowman\, and has two grown-up children and two grandchildren. \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJeremy Hill is one of the most sought-after bass players in VT. Catch him playing regularly with Burlington’s finest jazz musicians including local legends Marty Fogel\, Ray Vega\, Brian McCarthy\, Tom Cleary\, Alex Stewart\, Bruce Sklar\, and many more. Jeremy is committed to continuously developing his craft and bringing his “A game” to every musical situation.
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